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The dialogic and social character of sign and thought in Peirce

The semiotic character of all thought requires this phenomenon to be intrinsically dialogic, because a mediation interferes in the own thought production. All thought is equally social because sign is the product of tradition and determines a program of conduct to the future, which has by ultimate subject the totality of minds in the end of history.

Semiotics; dialogism; social character of sign; critical optimism; pragmaticism


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